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Cranston welcomes Autism Care Partners to its 4th location with Open House, Ribbon Cutting

Autism Care Partners (“ACP”), one of the most scaled autism providers in the northeast, continues to expand services to families throughout Rhode Island by opening a fourth location in Cranston.

“There is an ever-growing need for autism care in the Cranston, RI area. The inter-disciplinary approach that Autism Care Partners incorporates allows us to bring ABA services to the community as well as diagnostics, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and social work in one location to provide an overall better quality of life for the families we serve. We look forward to further establishing these services, helping local families, and providing a place where children can learn, grow, and become successful and independent in their daily lives.” said Jason Zeigler, Managing BCBA of the new Cranston center.

“With the increasing prevalence of autism, we are grateful to be part of the solution for Rhode Island families by increasing access to evidence-based care,” said Andrea Lavigne, Chief of Regional Service Delivery at Autism Care Partners.

On November 2nd at 4:15 p.m., Cranston Mayor, Kenneth J. Hopkins will officiate a ribbon cutting ceremony at the grand opening event. In addition to local officials, ACP happily welcomes families, academic and medical partners, health plan colleagues and community members to its new center space to learn about ACP and its comprehensive suite of interdisciplinary services.

Tours will be offered from 9:00 a.m. through 3:30 p.m., followed by the Grand Opening celebration from 4:00 p.m. through 6:00 p.m.

About Autism Care Partners
Founded in 1992 as an Early Intervention Provider in New York City, Autism Care Partners has evolved to become a recognized leader in the delivery of comprehensive behavioral therapy to individuals on the autism spectrum. ACP provides diagnostic evaluations, early intervention services, applied behavior analysis, speech therapy, occupational therapy, social work, and the Visual Immersion System™ to individuals on the autism spectrum, and their families, through its center, home, and school-based practices.

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